Here, she's playing Jennifer Walters, aka She-Hulk, Attorney At Law. That said, I'm still hyped for the show, as it stars Tatiana Maslany, who's already proven herself as the ultimate chameleon on Orphan Black. She's 6-foot-7, and he's 8-foot-2, continuing the gender disparity faster than you can say "US Women's National Soccer Team."
It might be a problem for the folks who expected She-Hulk to be as large as regular Hulk. From the first trailers, some think she's not big and brawny enough, and yeah. OK, I'll get it out of the way first, the CGI for She-Hulk is getting a lot of boos. Stream it August 5 on Netflix (opens in new tab) Thirteen Lives (Prime Video) Finding him and setting things to rights won’t be easy, as Morpheus also finds himself facing off against Lucifer Morningstar (Gwendoline Christie) and contending with occult detective Johanna Constantine (Jenna Coleman). Living nightmare The Corinthian (Boyd Holbrook) has escaped. When he emerges, he finds his kingdom in complete disorder. After Dream is captured by occultists in 1916, he’s imprisoned for over a century. He’s one of seven Endless, who include his sister Death (Kirby Howell-Baptiste). Tom Sturridge takes the lead role as Dream aka Morpheus, the ruler of the Dreaming realm. But finally, at long last, The Sandman is ready to haunt all our dreams. Various screen adaptation attempts have languished in development hell over the last 30 years (including a movie that would’ve starred Joseph Gordon-Levitt). Neil Gaiman’s The Sandman comic books have taken a long and winding road to Netflix.